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JEWS DEFEND BY CHRISTIANS IN MASSACRE Fought Side by Side in. Odessa Against Slaugh- ter of Cossacks. 10,000 SLAIN IN WEEK. Refugees Arrived Here Say Troops and Police Joined Mob Against People. BOSTON, Deo. 14 —Forty-three Rus sian refugees wer vugit here to-day by the Cunard steamer Ivernin which arrive! from Liverpool, Among them were | Mel m women and children, and t ane from Riga Kiet, Odessa and Koyno All ved by varlous methols after ed from t homes on ac+ Hurtenoes there men, Mh and Joseph Dubovsky, a wood of Odessa, seemed to be Mf the refugees, They had lef that th of the disturbance atten) tie ation of the Em: peror's manifesto In October, They de foribod the scenes at Odessa as those of a generat bate 1 poilee Cossacks Ipated oF the on 1 Jows and Christians who we apm to: defend them- selves om the other The fy be directed wholly against the Jews Is of the Jews, assisted In defend vem and were killed fr tlina numbered 10.000 during the week following t Tuesday nearest Nov, 1 Groistascher stated that he saw sixty men shot down in one sally and that at least 2) Jews were killed in one day He added “When the p e, Cossacks and other advancing the people in the different Streets fled to thelr houses. The rioters followed. Men and women were killed while trying to defend their domictls Children were thrown from second and third story windows Into the streets and Killed in that wa The houses nd mercantile buildings were sacked, e mob participating in a general pil- | "In the midst of the disturbances Rue- sian gunboats fired upon the city, ap parently for the purpose of intimidating the insurrectionists, and coosiderable the week three Christian students and two women were found among the killed, ‘with notes which they had pre- rod before death asking that they be urled beside their Jewish neighbors who also had suffered death ——eee WOMAN SOCIALIST AMONG REFUGEES BOSTON, Deo. 4.—One of the Rus ian refugeas who have arrived here) Was Miss Olga Stroutman, a school) teacher from Riga. ‘This woman, who declared that she was a Socialist, said that she had come away fran Russia not so much because of the ovresent disturbed conditions, bul mare espect ally because phe believed that freedom ever Would come to the country and ~Y chet @ revolution certain. Strouuman left Riga fourteen days oxo when the exciting acengs which had aitended the strike month viows had in a great meastre jas, and when the people had gone back to work and some of the fohoble has been reopened More than one hundred were killed during the disturbances and several handred were wounlod at Riga ‘The students, she sald, were the real leaders of tho disturbances, They went about the stroete armed und disguised in. civilian elothing. ‘The refusal of the Governor to carry om sme of the peovistone of the Bm- paror’s proctamation, the woman sald was the primary cause of the disturb- ance, The people helt meetings on the Wilitons axl! decited upon the strike, Offset the action of the people the Police were ordered to put on ordinery toying and find out the plans of the PARIS was quiet,” she continued me aay, but {t was the fre a storm, The well 8 of adh Qunsta Nove that the Cz is a man of words y but of no dees. In , this has be. come a proverb x them. They have returned to work, but It is only th propare for a greater etrigwle: for @ revolution which wil be sticcematul.’t ( Miss an Intends to reside in New York with an uncle. T. Tatb of No, 399 Ras: Seventy-eight’ street, She expects to write on. socialise, Morianne Bouke, algo a sehaot teacher of Riga. accompanied Miss Stroutman : She told of having seen men and ween shot down in the streets, Sha will remain In Boston with friends, pubis eel od PRASANTSTHREATEN TO DESTROY RIGA, §T.. PETERSRURG, Dec, 13—vin Fdytkubnen, Bast Prussian, Dee, 14 The Government's advices to-day from the Boltle Provinces forwarded part of the way from Riga by courlor, are of alarming character, Banda of annie of Lettish persants are roam- } tm the country tn the vicinity of Riga, { put'ing the torch to the houses on all the estates and even threatening the town of Riga itself The distriots of Riga and Venden are entirely in the hands of the insurgents. he revolt I spreading to all parts of|aaid that the operation hall been Qovrinnd. All railway communtention | mith Riga is cut, The insurgents have | thre railroads leading from that city anil are advancing against others, According to the Government's infor- mation, all the sallors from the com- ‘mercial steamérs In the harbor of Riga have joined the strike, The Government claims that the troops thire are loyal yUhough inadequite, The sliuation is also bad at Mi:au. Where on Dec, 11 the troopa fired at the rioters, eT Two Firemen Killed vanston. CHICAGO, Dec. 14. —Two fremen were willed and four others injured yesterday jaa fire which destroyed the greater part Ba etal” & i | istascher, a| ry of the mob did not seem to but many of that faith became vic- tims, while Christ'ans and students, wie many cases were neighbors aral mate that the vice members of the mob were known to be! damage resulted. Toward the end of} WITH HER CHILDREN Two Versions Given of Ab- |Branch of Trust Company in | Rumor States Fort Former Asseme | demand for Bubmay blyman Everett for Third Police Deputy. statement is issued by the attorney for tainly be back In time for the hearing lace. This led to frequent clashes, | of the court whieh grinted a. dl seized a number of stations «n the/to the se furthorities. Cut this figure out, and, putting a pin in the cente: assume the likeness of the man who wil! succeed don't give the secret away, but watch for Mayor MeCle Comniissioner THE WORLD: NAME THE NEXT POLICE PINCUSHION. "J i revolve {t rapidiy, when you will observe the features mono er L APE: If you recognize him THURSDAY EVE MAS TAGGART GONE POLICE cn SIE FE_LNISLEYS PLAGE I RUINS OF FIRE sence from Home of Army the Man's Divorced Wife. | The ¢ } and Ro whe (8 jal to The Evening World) WOOSTER, O., Deo, Ml do no expect to see Mrs, Taggart back Wooster, I think she is gone for goo and that her disappearance with bo Hid boys this week will end the divorce case that haw attracted go much at.) (' tention." Company Jot the gre Jabout gu This statement was made to-day by Eugene Carlin, law partner of Capt Taggar:’s attorney, E. 8 Wertz At the same time, this contradictory Grace Taggart “Mrs, Taggart has left town to secure ne quiet. She may be back in a few days, | Avenue She is not gone for good, and will cer-| “4 of the appeal to the Circult Court in| s February,” Mea, Taggart left Wooster Monday afternoon, It was not until late Tues- nato Attorney Carlin sald to-day that), nothing woult be done toward finding | to get . To ind the beys until Wertz | Worked hard Mrs, Taggart 1 the be u % Chet Croker returns or until some word 1s received | ithim from ham Walle MOLUMBUS, 0., Dec, 14—Capt, Tug-| lange water tower ne. 100 | waila and floors with it the fact that bis wife has fled from} work of the sr Wooster with their two children, | The loss on the it," he sald, “If| Occupants is estimated wart sald to-day that he could not grasp | “TL cannot betle Herator she has, I shall make an attempt. to] wis oe nc secure them, 1 shall Insist upon the | shal Beers |x making an investigation wag. a dance at in the trial of the divorce case at}third Regt vay, Whe (he dancers pu rights which Judge Eason granted me| There Wooater, The whole matter is in the! *? hands of my attorney, and he will un-| wont ¢ doubtedly go after the children if they | watching It ure missing,” | K. 8. Wertz, of Wooster, Capt, Tag gart's legal counsel, arrived in Colum- | bus to-day to confer with his client. — | “Mrs, Taggart has fled with the chil-| dren," sald Mr, Werta, “and she Is no in contempt of court, When we ready to go after the Shi ldre! n, howe we wi CANCL Dee, M-—Mre, ace |Calver Ta, re who was reported to| Yoorter, ©., thus removing | n from’ the jurlid have left her two cl'de to her hushand, beought the boys tol undergo an cgeration for an abscess in hig jaw at ‘a Cinolnnitt hospital, | At the howpital this afternoon it was | formed. on the boy and that he hal| heen removed to seme place not Iknown | MUST PAY WIFE 4 ‘AWEEK, 32"",0" {tating bran jad to Ppok | the same, reached at Coal and Driftwood. held yeaier wus Piso George Roe, who hires out yboats at! pranehe Mrs, Rae saya She the foot of Tiffany st:eet. was ordered The ¢ by Justice Steinert, in the Morrigania ery, and all ‘The “home,” accoriing to Poll Mighael Is not fit for cattle. are ie stated i she had to pick und driftwood for fuel, walle "het ty mend the. eh In @ little eeen ty byt thought 00) Destroyed by Fire. by Senator Ch {most totatly Trust and on Bedford | $40,000 in paintings day that her disappearance with the! yaluable law boys reached the ears of Capt, Tag- |, George t gart’s attorneys, E. 8, Wertz has gone |S) items wire tv Columbus, where Capt, Taggart !8 /awukened | stationed, jan alarm. ‘responding the smoke rer utrn ‘The fire was hard and the firemen |! tong after daylight : went over on the third | ments.” the place was ablaze » had been on men harder than ¢ butlding and to the} toe fife started Six i. Brandl to Rie cite In order that Culver ment} Extend the Time Four Hours at at Night /Astor and Begining with Jan, 1 the Astor Li \ brary will be Open until 10 o'clock at! y f 6 us at predent, ard! reading in #Ix of the clrou- ie was | And tat odty objec" 0 was one of finances Court to-day, to pay his wife Ha week Jinga, director for her support, The couple have three reported that it would cost S000 A Ve it ehfidren, who Were tho picture of mis- to keep the lbrary Carnegie t eer who lint no Seale otter thay to Keen wa: Remarks sioner McA | sistent receive will take that work T'll see "Why," things ©" |Florence D'Force Withdraws the Charge that She Was Abducted by Leon Ginsberg, she admitted jured herself Magistrate Wahle to-day | in the missed the charge of abduction made) against D'Foree, Ginsberg js an embroidery ‘| Be rene thy London, Deputy Commis | 20W nearing as the per- rumor about Police Headquar: | |ters to-day, have led to a strong belle! that former Assemblman Peter ied to hina levee of the Thirty-fifth Assembly Dis. | '0, ASialee Anand AGS 4 | oro ark, — Bensonhi f trlet, which is McAvoy's district. will| path Bows, wonhluret anil the appointment to the side [deputy commissionershtp, Since the death of Third Deputy Com missioner charge of the trials of policemen |by the rules of the department as soon as the vacancy Is filled the new deputy {district offers great returns Accordingly there |W was @ buaz of Interested speculation to- |f\* McAvoy sald to a policeman charged with not paying hia debts: “I may be here only a few weeks, tut could get tiere that you pay what In a few minutes he said to another |M@king the trip and returning man, charged with a “I'm glad I met you before 1 wet out T want to get wa Idea of some of bad debtors, S) After the trials MoAvoy was asked If} would prove a be he was referring to a new thinl deputy |{ntorested and re commissioner, rl third} part of the ‘Thirtleth Ward. are vacant, /Prised of an unusually high clase of day whe imilar offense: the | dey y those | intere in the de-| Dr, E I don't |astically for th care to talk of any possible appoint | Prosident ( I'm going to_ stay portment, as far as I know. GIRL CONFESSES T PERJURY IN COURT, ;°"""" "Yt! boss Becawse pers salesman. this city from | his employers court to testify as {0 his gocd chara J ter. ‘The airl is elehteen years old, She | ty, an architect, of Elizabeth, against police a story of having beri | jis wife, Clara May Beatty. told the ‘ican | {ured away from her home tn On by Ginsberg. : Muginirate Wahle closely questioned | also exonerates Sam ie Cairn, woo, was broke down and| named by Beatty as co-respondent agaluat the| she only knew the gir) said she had sworn f man who, sie declared, slightly i} insberg admitted having met her on] Alderman, discharged | through le com- bing named ax (oe co-respondent | 1 to the Magdalene Home Beatty divorce sult, Beatty also w | two oceasions. from custody mitted the § for three years. Magistrate Wahi BEEFSTEAK Table d’Hote Sire 1'°5 $1.00 DiNN 8, W. Corner of 58th Street @ 8th Ave Pe) tae nm and jJolllest ary i Under the Banquet Halls, Private Dining Rooms for Pariies, Lallroom ior Weddings, Parties cnd Dinners, REISENWEBER’S PRIVATE -CATERING WEDDING. ae RTIES, REG eke rae! pe: NING, DECEMBER 14, URUWO FLOCKS TOPLEAD FOR SUBWAY Pca vant) Residents of Broakipn's Suburbs Ask for Quick- er Service. WOMEN AID THE FIGHT. * Demand Made for Improve- ments that Will Bring Them Nearer Manhattan, Public eplrited cttlzens of the Thir-| i tleth and Thirty-first wards of Brook lyn, witeh Include Bensonh Beich, Borough Park and other res) dential sect! na, ff Ato the the Rapid Trandt Commiss Broadway, to-day to ure of a subway to Coney Island. hundred members of the > and tm provement ass ciations of the section comprised the delegation whose mem bers were enthusiastic over the pros pect of ret! rapid transit enabling them to reach thelr homes direct from Man hattan. The delegation represented nearly every reaitent and taxpayer in the Hath Beach, Ben delemated | nelghoor. Women and even children of the s tion, as well as the men residen have manifested the keenest Interest In the subway proposition, So enthusiast! ‘are the residents over the prospect of adequate tranalt facilities being fur nished that many of the women of the district volunteered to appear before helr views the commission and state and those of their sisters Delegates Wore Badges, Each member of the delegation wore ) @ white allk badge on whioh was printed in blue “Subway service to Martense Borough Park, Blythebourne, Home wood, Lefferts Park, Van Pelt Manor Bath Beach, Bensonhurst, Ulmer Park, Coney Island Comptroiier-elect Herman A. Metz was prominent among the delegation wearing a large silk badge. He was scheduled for a speech urging the sub way idea, Other well known residents jof Brooklyn present and disporting | badges were Judge Finnerty, Assembly ma Grady, ex-Judge le and Magis ae Voorhies, Ex-City Chamberlain 1, Gould had volunteered ty Nn advoracy of the project Tsvavor MGCINIaA artended. tie) moet ing as an. ex-officio ember of the Commiss MW evinced onsiderable Interes he proceedings Hutson, of the assoctaton Preshter sald, in part; This delegation repr Ms a public service between rough Park, Bat nhattan and f Beach, Bensonhurst and Coney Island Tt is our contention that we are enti. ‘ted to subway service through ie Siatricts and that such route should the districts in the following mpletion a avenue to Thirty-elghth st down |Thirty-eighth street to New. ‘Utrecht hty-sixth street, down Klghty-aixth J. Ev-| street to Stilwell avenue, and thence nprising ithe 3 residents. Ninety-five per ceat. of the The cost of this Subway should bo small compared with others, and the Rach Sat jay and Sunday during the season of months there are over 301.000 pec to Coney Island from Man- number be doubled f facilities permitted of lit and if the residents 'o Manhattan A reasonable fare Jund without spending an entire shee New Comptroller Favors it, Comptroi! t Metz said he favored |the proposed subw and believed {t ment of building and 1 R. Ie Gould @poke enthusi subway rat the end of it he Yoat the ing announe would take arguments, tion, W, will elap ‘omission announers {te ae ive work part of the I not b qision | DIVORCE IS DENIED dis-| as Co-Respondent, Who Was De- Florence| fated at Polls Through Case. | NEWARK, N. J., Deo, 14.-Vice-Cha \cellor Stevens t-day filed his decision, tn | 0 wht divorce In the case of J, Benjamin Beat The decision of the Vice-Chancellor the divorce sult, ¢ was a candidate at the rm i by b hard to defeat him at the polls Tel, 1050—Columbus, IONS, Etc,, Mate t, Bath © bullding ‘ually two burst and Coney Island sections, each member having been present the views of his} From the Flatbush avenue terminal | ne Fourth nue, along New Utrecht avenue to men in these disincts are business had| men, whose business compels them. to but | goto Manhattan and return each day estate | call | ARCHITECT BEATTY, 3 Court Also Exonerates Man Named he dentes the application for a the office of ted maln.y 1905, AKL COWLEY ¢ ened English Beauty's New Husband Was Co-Re- spondent i in n Divore THE WEDDING IN INDIA, | Each Has Had Marital Tangles and Experience in the English Courts. COLOMBO, Ceylon, PD 4.—Rart Cowley and Lady Hartopp were married here to-da Lady Hart or {Mr and M Charles Henry W of Warter Priory, Yorkshive, She and her tisters were remarkable for thety ed Robert Myddieton-Biddulph, Lady of Countess Cowley, on the ground that she Is the mother of Visoount Dangan e helr to the tithe, who is now shout fifteen years old - —————— Col, Heft, Divorced, to Wed Again, STAMFORD, Conn, De 1—An nouncement has been made of the ma | next of @ol, Nathan formerly chief of the Hlectrical Department of the New York New Ilaven and Hartford road, to Mr Josephine Moore Richardson, daug of Mrs, Mitzabeth.&, Moore, of Was ington, D. C. Col. Heft's former wife obtiined a divorce from him on Jan. tory grounds, a Mrs, | being name! & reported Col THROAT AND 1° LUNGS X-LIGHT. | DIAGNOSIS An early and accurate diagnosia ts the first ur sity to the cure of these | | diseanes Too muck time ts lost] family | ing one alart Learn the true condition of ye ngs while there is} [yet time to be cur Consumption in| ert ble It js also preventable Do not | delay until incurable conditions develop 4 Hy examination with his X-Light Dr.| py Anderson sees immediately whether the} [ lungs are affected and what stage the dis- ease js in. He loses no time AT THE STANT, and from the very first diagnosis his pa-| tlents receive the proper treatment for whatever diseases they are suffering from No pationt ever wastes any time f, bdelng treated for the wrong disease, There is er any mistake a® to the real condition sor tubes, Consumption 1 Fr inistaken for Bronchitts, Tubes, Thon living proots of successful treatment e HOt the result of a faw | b iments with @ dozen patients, but the os of ninetoen years’ experlence p jung specialist and years as the o expert X-Light Lung Specialist in New York. | If you have any symptoms of Cat Asthma, Bronchiix or Consumption the warning and consult « specialiat once. Dr, Anderson gives office consulta. | tion and > H free charge. ‘ ath and York. tours 10 to 5 (Sunda: 2)° Monday esday and Friday ever [ince U8. Write for advice if unable | POPenameaneanaasenoneons |$The Superior Credit Store,® \? ' ; . « * % * % 7 . 7 % + v 1¢ ¢ PEFPS ST SSS SPSS SVIVIFTVES Fancy Tourist Coats’ | in heavy-weight faney gray @| ixtures and plain colors, ' giulatd velvet collars andy Ps, tailor-made ale, full ‘ot & yle, "a ot Empire Coats, ine nes in plain Cheviot aud fancy® mixed cloths; yoke effect is piped with vel- Li yet loose Lack, $ box plat, 18, 7. $Men’ s Fine Suits, SHand finished $ Penrough- cut, 15 } ¥, superior credit. at « superior) or. y weekly or monthly s lormulitles, o> * e ‘ * Pi % @ le % * ¢ 4 ¢ ; + + ++ ae - os eeeteecoes: eee. reer Sixth Ave., Between 13th and 16th streets, SAPOPOFRIPITIFFIISFIVIDD 7» Now Reduced to Friday’s Big Sale pecaty In April last Lady Hartopp was d | vorced by Sir Charles after a sensation Ml trial Bart Cowley was the coor } apondent In the ea Refore 8 sorrss on the tt ir lefendan vn action for breach of pe promise Drought by Phyilis |& ws In 188 he married Lady Violet Nevill y } daumht the Maniuls of Abermaven | Nate nyo, Hight years later she obtained a J iting coat ree, and, thous vs sinee ma neosianial Things” ‘of’ value Gifts for Men. Second Floor, ces ene eens 110.78 014,50 Silk Handkerchiefs. , 5.80 to 14.50, Doz. Chinese Silk Handkerchiefs. Washable Silk Kimonos . Silk Smoking Jackets . Leather Cigar Cases......+ 2.80 to 3.50 Tipe in Cases. «+++ shavia Pads.. Handy Han thi ings of jen th Also many a thi f ht A. A. Vantine @ Co. Broadway, bet. 18th & 19th Sts, On the list of all careful Housekeepers because BENSDORP’S (i ROYAL DUTCH COCOA |: Is the most economical of all The cocoa in the Yellow Wrapper will go twice as far as others, Try Bensdorp’s Cooking CHOCOLATE (1! LADY HARTOPE. SP meme 2 memento SR 4 Christmas Suits. IH BA ; $20 and $25 Costumes, § 9 No woman of taste and style need go without a handsome new tailor-made Christmas suit, if she is willing to pay ONE-HALF PRICE for it. Friday we place on sale a most a'lur- ing assortment of beauti- ful'y tailored high grade costumes, ell recuced to $12 50, Pony Short Ceat Sui's Swell Long Coat Suits Cheviots and Mixtures Eeautiful Broadcloths These are artistic spe- cimens of the finest Bede!l tailoring—not suits made up to be sold at this price. This Price is Little More than the Cost of a ‘Kirt wueluded in the. ceslectton—corvet iM Yashing and stylish short coat suits Nan’ suggested this winter, The groatest Friday only. Violet all continues x0 se the tite inne FREE During This Sale. SALE AT BOTH STORES. 460846; FULTON 1.80 to 14.50 Doz. were ge 12,00 s+» 6,50 +» 3,50 to 9,00 00 “B0c.,t0 1.85 14 2i75 to 5.00 are of special interest 4 “ i lla i i WAG 210 ANI BAIN ANS ie te

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